King Edward Street, Perth, PH1
Offers over £48,000
(Sold Subject To Contract)
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Key Features:
- One-bedroom city centre flat
- Bright and spacious living room
- Separate kitchen with storage
- Generous double bedroom
- Bathroom with three-piece suite
- Located on first floor
- Scope for modernisation
- Secure entry building
- Double glazing
- Walking distance to all amenities
Summary:
5 Marshall’s Buildings is a well-proportioned one-bedroom first floor flat ideally positioned in the heart of Perth city centre, offering a fantastic opportunity for first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors.The property features a bright and spacious living room with large windows allowing for plenty of natural light, creating a comfortable and welcoming living space. The separate kitchen is practical in layout, providing good storage and worktop space, with scope for modernisation to suit individual tastes. The double bedroom is generously sized and benefits from built-in storage, while the bathroom is fitted with a three-piece suite including a bath with shower over. A long hallway connects each room, enhancing the sense of space and offering additional storage potential. Although the property would benefit from some cosmetic upgrading, it presents excellent potential to add value and personalise. Its central location ensures immediate access to a wide range of amenities, making it a highly convenient place to live. This is an ideal purchase for those seeking an affordable city centre home or a strong rental investment in a well-connected area.
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